With rains subsiding in many parts of Kerala, search operations are underway in landslide hit areas of Kavalappara and Puthumala in Malappuram and Wayanad, even as the toll in the monsoon fury climbed to 76 and 2.87 lakh persons have sought refuge in relief camps. Fifty eight persons are still missing, of whom 50 are in Malappuram, where the toll is 24, the highest in the state.

A view of a flood-affected region in Malappuram district, Kerala.
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Doctors examine patients affected due to flood at a refugee camp, in Wayanad.
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People move to safer grounds from a flood affected area in Kozhikode, Kerala.
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Volunteers, local residents and members of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) search for survivors in the debris left by a landslide at Puthumala at Meppadi in the Wayanad, Kerala.
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National Disaster Management and Rescue Force (NDRF) members rescue a dog from a flood-affected area, in Wayanad.
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A view of a flooded region on the banks of river Kabini following incessant rainfall at Panamaram in Wayanad.
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